you can make a square that has an area of 16 and a perimeter of 16 by making it 4by4. this is done by drawing 4 blocks down the side and thaen an extra 3 blocks off the bottom so there's your 4 by 4 square.
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Or a circle with radius 2 units.
Or an equilateral triangle with sides of length 2*√3
and there are many more.
You can't. The perimeter doesn't tell the area. There are an infinite number of shapes with different dimensions and different areas that all have the same perimeter.
Perimeter and area are not sufficient to determine the shape of a figure.
the perimeter of a figure is never squared, but the area of a figure is always squared. Hope this helped :)
The area of the figure is the amount of space enclosed by its perimeter.
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
You can't. The perimeter doesn't tell the area. There are an infinite number of shapes with different dimensions and different areas that all have the same perimeter.
Perimeter and area are not sufficient to determine the shape of a figure.
the perimeter of a figure is never squared, but the area of a figure is always squared. Hope this helped :)
The area of the figure is the amount of space enclosed by its perimeter.
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
perimeter.
It is called perimeter.
perimeter is the measure around the figure; area is the measure within the figure formula: perimeter: length+length+width+width=perimeter (for square or rectangle) area: length times width= area ( for square or rectangle)
A 9 x 1 rectangle has a perimeter of 20 and an area of 9; A 9.5 x 0.5 rectangle has the same perimeter but an area of 4.75; You can go a long way along this road...
Area is the number of square unit needed to cover a surface. Perimeter of a figure is the distance around the figure Perimeter is measurements of each sides added.
120 is possible
The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.